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Here's what you need to do: by default, Ubuntu comes with only open source software enabled (I think that's the case, anyway). If it's still not working, try a reboot (there might be some bogus reference to the old plugins somewhere). A restart of your browser(s) is required though. Now you will have full 64 bit Flash without any wrappers and other garbage in both Firefox and Chromium. One extra package, 'adobe-flash-properties-gtk' will be installed automatically. Try quiting and restarting Synapic, then click on 'Reload'. If it's not in the list, something went wrong with updating the package lists.
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I checked my MS Edge (Chromium) version yesterday at Settings | About Microsoft Edge and was automatically updated from v87.0.664.75 to v88.0.705.50.Start Software Center from the Launcher and search for flash Starting with Microsoft Edge Beta version 88, Adobe Flash capability and support will be removed.” I don’t use Google Chrome but the BleepingComputer article Google Chrome 88 Released: RIP Flash Player and FTP Support also notes that the Adobe Flash Player has been removed from the stable release of Google Chrome v.96 (released 1) so I assume this change applies to all browsers based on Chromium v88. The stable release of MS Edge (Chromium) v88.0.705.50 was released on 2 and the release notes at state “ Adobe Flash support will be removed.
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If this information is of any use, in Beta Chromium Edge | Settings | Cookies and Site Permissions, Adobe Flash Player is not in the list. Coupled with the question above is another one, having to do with Flash Player inside my browsers (Firefox, Legacy Edge, and Beta Edge):